WATERLOO raced to their fourth success in five games thanks to a devastating 14 point spell which helped them to a 52-17 victory over Rosslyn Park.

WATERLOO raced to their fourth success in five games thanks to a devastating 14 point spell which helped them to a 52-17 victory over Rosslyn Park.

The visitors had led 10-3 but, despite scoring only one first half try and conceding three, Waterloo were 19-17 in front at the interval. This was due to the radar controlled boot of full-back Steve Nutt, who ended up with 22 points.

The game was won just after half- time when Waterloo's scoring purple patch ended Rosslyn Park's challenge.

The Blundellsands side scored five second half tries to put them within touching distance of the top half of National League Division Two.

The victory platform was laid down by the experience of Tony Handley, the points input of Nutt and the forward power of David Blyth, Dan Palmer and the emerging talent of 19 year old Rob McDonnell.

Waterloo's tries came via Jan van Deventer (2) which took him to 10 for the season, Dan Smith, Blyth, Sean Casey and skipper Freeman Payne.

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There was no chance of a win this time with a much strengthened home side controlling the pack battle and easing into a 14-0 lead after only 16 minutes.

LSH were always struggling and the pre-game loss of Simon Worsley with an ankle injury didn't help.

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They nearly scored early when Adam Robson put a foot in touch near the Rotherham tryline but had to settle for three penalties by their top player James Moore with the tackling of Sebastian Bozzi the only other impressive feature.

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Half-backs John Lineker and Jim Barnett were the home stars with Pete Jackson scoring their try, converted by Sio Atelemo and Steve Bailey landing two penalties.